rjai f , ,1" 'Jr.- , M' than a t,M "K adiun woi,.n , Prince Rupert Daily News Monday, March 10, 1953' Cross Corps gave ouu to Gordon & Anderson Score Easy Victory Over Mansons to Capture Trophy SCREEN FLASHES Did you know that emergency a.,..i..taiicc, medical and dental aid lor needy Canadian veterans and their dependents, not eligible for assistance irom any other agency, are supplied by the Canudiall Red Cross Society. u''' . Middle age is when a night out is followed by a day in. Canadian n,-i craie SPORTSMAN'S TENT STOVE MADE , COOAA TIM CANS 1 Best way lor a young plaver to WALLACE'S 2 DEPT. STORE ! No Drive Shown by Losers As Hardware Crew Win become a star is to su;n a lung- term contract with a major studio, declares Lmctta Yuuu.;, currently starred in the title rule of Columbia Pictures' "I'aula" at ENDS I UD.W 7: 9: p.m. OLIVIA DE HAVlLUNt. 'MY COUSIN RACHEL" Tropicana's I HAMMER PANEL H" Jim McLean Skips Rink To Championship Senior city basketball league champion Gordon I OVER . J . " J RfiRT r :'f "I C -XV, J ; & Andersons kept true to form Saturday night, defeating Manson Omegas for the third straight game in the best-of-five playoffs to win the championship y S3 II II THE CASE FOR . THE DOUBLE BED Ken McLean skipped his rink to the high school curlinj cham- i- - an i a i ; wrs ill . troj)hy. Score was 52--1G. G-As built up an early lead "T r V -i lira . . I 'V ipion.'iiip Saturday with a 10-7 I vli'lni-w nxrttr Tim njlfm.in for MARK A ' f 7 V r 7 ...Si W4l CIRCLE i SMALLER I I' i the Capitol Theatre. ""Naturally the yuuns itei first mu.t uo KOiiiethiiij to win lhat break," says the actress "But no matter how ric!mtioi. may come, it is almost impossible for a piayci to becjine 1am-ou.4 unless he has the bucking promotlun and publicity ol a bij, " ui gani.anon Paradoxica.ly, LortUa won't sign a lois-tenn coiitract hi i -self. But she hail achieved t!lf kind ol reciK!iliiiii tuv.ii umA u p.is lOie inr ii'-r to cr.iKjie ni l own stories Even so. she thinks that she was very lucky to have had a term contract at the t - a iMtY uuu nm I , . i and kept it throughout the game. ; the MacDonald trophy. ; claseat omegas came to the lead- Tiig game was exciting all the ! iMg slore was six points near ! way and on the home end with the end of the last quarter. and drive which brought them witnii) one game of the league ih inipiun.ship and Into the playoffs was little evident In their final chance for a comeback. Outstanding performer for the lueis xs Mickey Webster. THAN PIPE TO Mi-Lean leadine 9-7 and Uw wmegas ioubiu s spiruiew auei most of the way. Their spark ! uuuibiUlv of a tic, M.'Lca: MAKE 4 CROSSED LINE CUTS. BEND i i placed hLs last rock into point : position to give his rink the vie- j wl..c score of 13 w as the highest 1 for his team. For O-As. centre Rupe Ilolke- 1 slad gained 16 points without : benefit of a frt-e throw. Team- , ! mate Joe Davis scored 15. j Next big hurdle O-A coach j Alex Bill is faced with Is the! Clausen Tops Trap Shooters Today To Wedncsdoy t. EMMi snows .ory. .Members of the McLean .ink jwere: Anne Eyolfson, tnird, Lloyd Kristman.son.'-econJ; Rim- TOTE; ginning of her career "It makes vou do what you'r POINTS UP IN9D6 A 1 WIPE STRIP COLLAR AND FOLP : I THEM OVER IT. 'K j Cut two s gal. can ct TOPS OFF ON S1PE BELOW TOPS.-, CUT A POOR IN ONE'S 6AS6 AND BL'NP A HEM ALONG ITS EP&ES. I. RT POOR WITH HINGE; ETC. USE RIVETS OR SMALL BOLTS NUTS TO JOIN PARTS TOGETHER. Elmer Clausen topped individ- 1 M and :W p.m. . A FAMol S n.AVi.RsTnitl IS oipn jaioeri. ieau. un me omer uai trap snooung eoniesiancs fi""""1" " ' ; . ., . , ,, , ,u dont sen ma u team besides skip Bateman were vestcrdav at the Rupert Rod & be held here later this month ". .Gordon Limrun. third; Arliene bun Club's Eleventh Avenue or early in April. 1 '" ; ' J.ihr..-n. .eeond. and Louise ranee, seorine 20 out of 25. I no on me ngni io." ' . . . ! . 4 l: 1 14. and in th ' the Prince In nt to be convu 'Freeman, lead. . a J ,!. lvn,.n:.t .,rt cch Rupert team 7t" I- a 1 I i I A the provincial contest by win-1 proeets inc acior or rtl u-.v. nine the league championship, i can ' help but learn a gn at deal Followir.g the game. Mrs. An- Bill Woods followed with .scores gus MacDonald, donor, presented of 13 and 15 respectively. There the trophy to skip McLean in were 10 entries. has said he will disband the Some of the worms' oiiigest plate and sheet-glais plants an" at St. Helen's in Lancashire, England. the club rooms. mm Lorettc YOUNG A team trap shoot has been a,lu ,OM" " to face the B C. fmallsU. planned for next Sunday, wUn . up ! T,,e ""'K ch praised the a special invitation extended to '"rlt done lhls ('ir b 'rmer Smithers' shooters, some of w ho the i leadln oPP"-'on coach Don are likely to attend annual curling bonsplel here w hich Hartwig. hlghschool teacher and opens ' Friday player himself who piloted the Omegas to the Inside edge of and improve in tei hnical siil Btsitie. and Inu is one of the most important happenings In a young thespians hie. you work more. A studio is not going to go outside the gates for another player when It already has one on the payroll And Hi playing that count. You'll never ja'n experience in acting by sitting in a chair and hoping " III!) " ' w -.tlll 1 league championships. I ' Hartwig had It tough taking Tropicana's j Boston-Chicago Tied For Third I such a Job on for the first time. I He had a lot of troubles, too, otherwise we might have had a ' lot more difficulty taking the i Remember When -ALSO ( AKIOOM MtVS "CKI tT IHRItTOR" "hlCYl I.E THRILLh" TODAY And TUE5C CAPITO Neis Stewart, eoinplituu hl , first ea.son with Hie Montreal BASKETBALL PULP MILL SERIES ON WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY MARCH 18 And MARCH 19 at the CIVIC CENTRE OCEAN FALLS ALL-STARS CCC 300SENIORS 4.98 I TORONTO (CP The lower ech- championships." aaid Bill. Ion playoff picture in National In other scheduled games 6at- SHOWS 7:00 9:00 . r.i.Moi s mum. win! Maroons, won the Hart nopny lor the' most valuable player i,i. I,. .i in t Mil. 27 vrar.t aw Hoekey Lejfgue was tightened urday night. General Motors further Sunday n.nlit when a routed Nelson Bros. 33-17 In an j Boston vn fory and Chicago tic inter B tilt, w hile Maple tarafs j , ,, , ,,, ,h t,,c 4: ' .1, y- " .. r .- ''", H t , -. '11 i I t. - ' - . t 11 li ft the two deadlocked for third swamped Wolves 40-l In the place Junior playoffs. Toronto Maple Leafs trying to Lineups: make the last playoff spot tied i (.union A Anderson - Flaten 8. jtroimy ag;ili. li. iu'M. ' a -time record o; JU4 ito.il that was I only recently surpa-setl b;' Muni-Ucc Richard of Montreal Cat. ad- lens. SIZES 12 to 20 16' i to 24' j 33 to 44 Tin y re hei r nt;aiii. That mumc cirrv.. Triijiieana's. Yoi' vi' liked them before. You'll lov; thc;;e brand new 1953 arrival ,. Softly feminine and price as low a:s only Tmpic.a'.ia can price them. Come on in and pick yours out. Rangers 1-1 in New York and j D.tvies 15. Holkestad 10. Arney 9. ; now are six points behind Chi-! Webber 4. Currie Total 52. ;i!o and Boston. Mansons Webster 13. Bill 9. ' Boston git Its second victory Spring 5. Hartwig 6, OKen 5, Du- j of week-end Sunday mcht nos- mas 8, Bather. Total 48. I ing Montreal Canadiens, hoi I (it; Ten thou and urn, nli sun were Aunnlicd to the !- -1 Call 112 That's the Cab hill partment of National lx t lice Hftst year by the Canadian Red Cross Blotid TratWu.doii lor the use cf armed forces For Pulpmill Basketball Championship of Northern B.C. dded Attraction OCEAN FALLS LADIES ALL-STARS VS PRINCE RUPERT LADIES ALL-STARS Make Your Reservations Early TK Kf TS AVAILABLE AT THE C IVIC CENTRE Rowbotham Wins Curling Club Title have clinched second place. 2-1 j at Boston. The Black Hawks held th? j licit-place Red Wings to a score- .cm tie at Chicago. Hutkev Stores Saturday MIL New York 2. Montreal 3; Boston 3, Toronto I; Chicago 3. Detroit 1. Mill. Edmonton 5. Tacoma3; ,' WALLACE'S j Dept. Store ATTENTION HOUSEWIVES! Starting Tuesday, March 17 Vancouver 5, victoria 2; Cakary! 1 4. Saskatoon 5; Seattle 4. Nc Westminster 2. OSIIL -Pentlcton 2, Kamloopsi A Thrifty, Convenient, New Woy To Shop HI ANMMUtTATION t ROM VOI R IMKiK TO TM - T' I 4 iPenticton leads best-of -seven ! finals 2-1 . ! j Suntlav WlfL Edmonton i) Seattle 6. AMI KM I K.N- IN A SUE, MODI K V, III.A11D UH ROUTE To (Tcrminm) From (Terminus) u Avr. Y. and linmanurl The semi-final and final of the pre-bonspiel competition were played off on Sunday. The semifinals were played between Moore vs Rowbotham and Matthew s Robertson. The Robcrt.wn rink was skipped by Ben Parker. In the first semi-fina! Rowbotham beat Moore by two shots and Robertson narrowly defeated Matthew The 12-end final was played between Rowbotham and Robertson and a closely contested game was won by the Rowbotham quartet. On his way to the final Robertson had beaten Wak-ley, Domtnaio and Matthew, having received a bye In the first round. Rowbotham had won from Eyolfson, Warren, Hollls-ton, Moore. JtM iltM-k Tloi'l ' h " (Jessie Shenton ! Sets New Mark In 5-Pin Loop Particulars of Route Commcnclne at the Real Cove rin le and arouui U - roimtrr-clockwi.se thence via fith Ave F. . Ul V' Overlook to and via Piggoll Ave,, to and via " tr at tl via Donald St.. to and via 7th Ave E . wf Claude St to 8th 8th Ave. Ave. E. E. from from this tins point poim tK'"'- Ave v.. to Imma nanuel St. and thence reverse dirertw.- :.. to and via Conrad 8t . to and ; i Bacon St. to and via Kith Avf i. via 8lh Ave E Jessie Shenton set a new high three for ladies in "A" Division of the mixed five pin bowliinx league last week when she put! Winners were, v.op Bert Row- via Alfred St., tj and via 1 Hh Ave K. to a"d n " 8v.. o and via 3rd Ave. W. lo terminus 3fXlBi' Ave. W ; mid Vice Versa. tom-lher games of 218, 319 and Ixitham, third Pete Bell, second TIME SCHEDULE: 2ST7 for a total of 832. i Bill Baxter and lead Jackie And In "B" Division Jerry's ; Rowbotham. The losers, skip be At their ownthree-game total- i Ben Parker, third Danny John-pin record to set a new mark of Lston. second Ted Smith and 3.491. Only last week, the same lead Lindsay Eby. squad rolled 3.419 to oust the j lce u now ,n prc,ly KW)d Daily News sextet from the spot slmp(, (or tn, club.g Recorui an they had held all season with a lulul bonSpic which will start 3.412 count. lms Friday for local rinks and Bill Bray had high single game Salur(lay for visiting rinks. The Arrive SEAL COVE M . M Hi ' " J.IS " 5 li ' t.H Leave CITY CENTRE S:30 a.m. 11:30 " l l." p.m. J:4J " 4:30 " :I0 " Leave Arrive SEAL COVF CITY CENTRE X:.10 a.m. - A 00 a m. 1:.W " II 1X1 " 12:?. p.m. I (Ml p.m. 2 no 2 .30 " 3:30 " 4:00 " 5:15 " 5:4, " among "A division oowiers wnn lre j. to be closed on Tuesday. Ihiii Above service l Ite daily except Sunday anil holidays. No service after I P " " ' ; .. .... i ADl'l.TS 50r rat h way ( IIII.DKE.N years up lo IJ ver ' 75c return under 8 artompanied " Pr csrrlrtl free FARES says Ice committee chairman Neely Moore, and there will be no more play until the bonsplel. Rinks are expected from Prince George, Burns Lake, Smithers, Terrace and Kitimat and a possible Vancouver entry. Local rinks are reminded to get their entries 4n before Tues .,..1 be rWrP" Baffle umileil to approximaMly 30 lbs per passenger . ann win . f OWN SHOPPERS SERVICE 309 and George Goodwin had high three of 704 In "B" division, Betty Hynd-man led the ladies with high siiitrle of 271 while Ada Smith had high three of 648. Andy Patterson topped men bowlers with his 278-game and George Morgan chalked up high three of 674. Results: "A" Division Headpinners 4. Broadway Cafe 0; Pushovers 3, Ocean View Hotel 1; Cook's Jewellers 3, Fa.shion Footwear 1: Khcnton's 3. Orphans I: Canada Life 2, Miller Bay 2; 99 Taxi 2, Penguin Hobby 2. "B" Division Jerry's 4. Booth 0; Harold's 4, Northern Glass 0; day noon. These should be handed to Earl Gordon. Never in all its 8( vcjrs-havt J,,lnuion'l fibiKS and l)lts bctn jo complete, so up lo the Iniiiuu, v obviously dniinunliid. See the Nu weave worttciU, the twctdi, tin splash weaves all of tlvi.ni 100'? British woollen tiady and wailing to Ik liand cut and tailored to your measure in suits, coats, ja keu and slatks of satisf)ing eomfort and handsome appearance. Hi-Jaekcrs 3, Bulger's 1; Hill's Shoe Store 3, Dally News I; Thorn Sheet Metal 3, Acme Clothiers I; Jersey Farms 2, Conrad 2. Standings: "A" Division Headpinners 38; Pushovers 37; 'Fashion Footwear 31; Cook's Jewellers 30; 99 Taxi 30; Shcnton's 30; Brdadway Cafe 29; Canada Life 27; Orphans 24; Of THE WORLD S MOST FAMOUS HAT ' ' UNMISTAKAIII.Y - AN AIR OF .Sl (.c:i.SS! fJbtji Ocean View Hotel 22; Pentruln STETSON HATS W ATTS & NICKERSON MEN'S CLOTHING M " 9 " Sunn Hall npriiJh Hobby 20; Miller Bay 17. "B" Division Jerry's 39; Harold's 32; Hills Shoe Store 32; Thorn Sheet Metal 31: Jersey Farms 30; Northern Glass 30; Bulger's 27; Acme Clothiers 26; Conrad School 24; Booth 23; The Stetson "custuoned to-fit" leather lias been the standard of hat comfort for over 70 years. f fM) p(nlur STtTSON MILLINHY JDIG-SS3I -Jl 'Daily News 22; Hl-Jackers 20. ' .. ...si" i .. "' t ' ' I